Re: cryptosocialismo

2001-09-02 Thread jamesd
-- On 2 Sep 2001, at 8:37, mattd wrote: > cryptoanarchy aka cryptocapitalism seems to be in crisis.Should > the hardcore libertarian individualist tap into a new source of > fire?During the spanish civil war/revolution,in anarchist > controlled areas,individuals were free to cultivate indiv

Re: The Privacy/Untraceability Sweet Spot

2001-09-02 Thread jamesd
James A. Donald:-- James A. Donald: > > Hitler won an election. Elections are not revolutions. Jim Choate > The election alone didn't make him Fuhrer The fact that a majority voted for totalitarianism and plurality voted for Hitler did make him fuhrer. And regardless of what made him Fuhre

RE: Jim Bell sentenced to 10 years in prison

2001-09-02 Thread jamesd
-- On 1 Sep 2001, at 16:12, Faustine wrote: > All I'm saying is that if the feds are doing their job well, > they won't stick out at all. Smells like a witch hunt. Fortunately government employees seldom do their jobs well. --digsig James A. Donald 6YeGpsZR+nOTh/cGwvITnSR3

Re: How strong Can I?

2001-09-02 Thread Tim May
On Sunday, September 2, 2001, at 01:44 AM, Dave wrote: > Im writing a toy for personal use that i may give away sooner or later, > are > there limits on how strong i can make the crypto max key length for > personal, > use for free distrubtion inside the us? Not sure on the exact legalities > i

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Re: The Privacy/Untraceability Sweet Spot

2001-09-02 Thread Jim Choate
On Sat, 1 Sep 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > And regardless of what made him Fuhrer, it was not a revolution. It wasn't? They passed a law moving all the presidents power to Hitler against the constitution. Then they got the military to swear an oath to Hitler, not Germany. In other words in

Re: cryptosocialismo

2001-09-02 Thread Jim Choate
On Sat, 1 Sep 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > -- > On 2 Sep 2001, at 8:37, mattd wrote: > > cryptoanarchy aka cryptocapitalism seems to be in crisis.Should > That story commie fiction, and also completely irrelevant.If > anyone wants a rerun of the debate about the failure of anarcho

Re: cryptosocialismo

2001-09-02 Thread John Young
Choate wrote: >crypto-anarcy <> anarcho-socialism <> crypto-capitalism That's part but not all. Anarchy is not an absolute, only an opposition to the prevailing archy whether capitalist, socialist, capitalistic-socialism, socialistic-capitalism, and their mealy-mouthed democratic-communistic- ol

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2001-09-02 Thread Jim Choate
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Re: Stealth Computing Abuses TCP Checksums

2001-09-02 Thread georgemw
On 1 Sep 2001, at 1:38, Dan Geer wrote: > . "Below, we present an implementation of a parasitic computer > . using the checksum function. In order for this to occur, > . one needs to design a special message that coerces a target server > . into performing the desired computation

Re: The Privacy/Untraceability Sweet Spot

2001-09-02 Thread jamesd
-- James A. Donald: > > And regardless of what made him Fuhrer, it was not a > > revolution. Jim Choate: > It wasn't? They passed a law moving all the presidents power to > Hitler against the constitution. "They passed a law" is not a revolution, even if the law was unconstitutional, and it

Re: Stealth Computing Abuses TCP Checksums

2001-09-02 Thread georgemw
On 2 Sep 2001, at 9:37, Tim May wrote: > > Since I haven't noticed anyone else point this out (apologies for > > my redundancy if I just somehow missed it), it's worth mentioning > > that the original result was more of a "gee whiz, it's interesting we > > can do this in principle" type of thi

Re: SIG: CNN.com - Ultrafast wireless technology set to lift off - August 30, 2001

2001-09-02 Thread Steve Schear
At 10:49 AM 9/2/2001 -0500, Jim Choate wrote: >http://www.cnn.com/2001/TECH/ptech/08/30/ultrafast.wireless.idg/index.html I've got friends at some of these companies and I feel for them. Given my experience heading the Part15 Coalition in the mid-90s and the powerful incumbent forces allied ag

Re: Moral Crypto

2001-09-02 Thread georgemw
On 2 Sep 2001, at 3:40, Nomen Nescio wrote: > The fact that a given person is using the remailer network is not a > secret. At least one remailer finds out every time he sends a message. > The point is, the entry from the non-anonymous to the anonymous world > is a vulnerability. > Sort of.

Re: Moral Crypto

2001-09-02 Thread Tim May
On Sunday, September 2, 2001, at 12:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > If the remailer operators decided they wanted to deny "baddies" > use of their services, they would not only have to unanimously > agree as to who the "baddies" are, they would also have to deny > their services in all cases wh

Re: cryptosocialismo

2001-09-02 Thread Steve Thompson
Quoting John Young ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Choate wrote: > > >crypto-anarcy <> anarcho-socialism <> crypto-capitalism [snip] > True leaders, a contradictory oxymoron, never preen, > are never courageous, never perform exceptional > actions, would never call attention to themselves so > ineptly,

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Re: Moral Crypto

2001-09-02 Thread David Honig
At 12:34 PM 9/2/01 -0700, Tim May wrote: >Someone else: >> The fact that you may be >> identifiable at the point of entry to an anonymity system is >> a weakness, not a desired feature, and if it can be avoided, it >> should be. >> > >Then design such a system. You did a few lines earlier: >(

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Single-Number Plan Raises Privacy Fears

2001-09-02 Thread Subcommander Bob
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2001-09-02 Thread mattd
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RE: Wuss-ninnies object to discussions on the list

2001-09-02 Thread Sandy Sandfort
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